thanks Richard ..
sorry dev.. i don't know this subject is quite sensitive here :(

> I think I'm gonna dive into the archives then. To see for myself what
> left such a scars upon that subject.

i guess, i have to prepare my oxygen tank to dive into the archives.
i am quite curious to find out what  happen about this..


On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 7:18 PM, Richard Heyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > some friend of mine ague about this matter, this morning. they say,
> saving
> > image in
> > database is more professional. I am not really agree with that,since i
> am
> > just a novice programmer.
>
> Well, bearing in mind I only have experience of MySQL, the general
> consensus is to save it to a file on you hard drive and store the file
> name in the database. If for whatever reason you can't or don't want to
> do that, then at least store it in a separate table that only gets
> touched when the image is requested.
>
> --
> Richard Heyes
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